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  1. Invasive Weeds: Creeping Buttercup - Dave's Garden

    Jun 29, 2009 · Creeping Buttercup (Ranunculus repens) is one of the most aggressive wildflowers in North America, thought to have been imported as an ornamental from its native Europe. The USDA …

  2. Identifying Wildflowers: Swamp Buttercup; Ranunculus hispidus var.

    Feb 8, 2014 · Ranunculus hispidus var. nitidus is a spring blooming wildflower native to eastern North America, where it forms great colonies in damp or boggy meadows. It makes great yellow swaths …

  3. Mid-Atlantic Gardening:Of Ranunculus and Peonies on the coast...

    Feb 20, 2006 · Hello! I'm a newbie to this website, (and to gardening in general) but I am excited about both endevours. I live in Norfolk VA, very near the coast. Our micri-climate is actually zone 8A. I'm …

  4. Ranunculus Species, Giant Buttercup, Meadow Buttercup, Showy …

    Check out the largest plant identification database in the world. Read plant and insect reference guides at Daves Garden.

  5. Beginner Gardening:Ranunculus in zone 6 - Dave's Garden

    Nov 12, 2014 · A thread in the Beginner Gardening forum, titled Ranunculus in zone 6

  6. Ranunculus Species, Grassy-Leaved Buttercup - Dave's Garden

    Check out the largest plant identification database in the world. Read plant and insect reference guides at Daves Garden.

  7. Beginner Gardening:Ranunculus tubers: Which way is up?

    Feb 19, 2009 · A thread in the Beginner Gardening forum, titled Ranunculus tubers: Which way is up?

  8. Ranunculus asiaticus - Dave's Garden

    Check out the largest plant identification database in the world. Read plant and insect reference guides at Daves Garden.

  9. TulipWorld - Dave's Garden

    Jul 21, 2004 · Notes TulipWorld is an established name in Dutch flower bulbs, delivering throughout North America. TulipWorld won the prestigious Quill and Trowel Award for Electronic Media from the …

  10. Southwest Gardening:Ranunculus - Dave's Garden

    Jan 23, 2006 · A thread in the Southwest Gardening forum, titled Ranunculus